Hongkong Telegraph
WEEK-END
PICTORIAL MAGAZINE
Saturday
August 28, 1948
MR A. A. van Sandick, director of the Nederlandsche Handels Maatschappij (second from right), welcomed on his arrival at Kai Tak airport last Sunday by officials of the bank, Mr Sandick is on an inspection tour of the Far East. (Tolograph Staff Photographer)
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AFTER the christening of their son,
John David, at St John's Cathedral last Sunday, the Hon. R. R. Todd
and Mrs Todd stop for a chat with
Mr T. W. Kwok (right), Chinese
Special Commissioner for Foreign
Affairs. (Francis Wu)
BRIDAL group taken after the wedding on Tuesday of Mr B. C. Chua and Miss Lucy Lim. Bride and bridegroom are mambors of prominent Fukion families rosiding in Hongkong. (Ming Yuen).
MR Abdul Rashid Suffiad and Miss Noorbhi Abdul Currcem,
who were married last week. (Francis Wu)
LEFT: Mr Joc Griffin and Miss Dec Mattos photographed after thair wedding at the Registry fast
Saturday. (Telegraph Staff Photo- grapher)
LADY Grantham, wife of His Excellency the Governor (right), studying the pictures of Chinese legendary and historical bonutics painted by Miss Diana Artemis Kan, which were on view at the Hongkong Hotel last week-end. The artist is in contro, :
(Telegraph Staff Photographer)
CAMBRIDGE
King's College Chapel
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PHOTO of the first group of wireless students at the Hongkong Government Technical Collage, Seated are Mr G. White, the Principal (contro), Mr S. j. Burt, chiof instructor, and Mr K.
Cheng, assistant instructor.
(Wing. Kwong)
LEFT: Sally Ann, daughter of Inspector
and Mrs W, G. Morrison, was christened. at the Kowloon Union Church on Sunday last. (Ming Yuen)
RIGHT: Mr Edward Cocil Vagg and Miss Yau Sang-ching, who wore married at the Registry recently. (Telegraph Staff Photographer),
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MR Chang Kwan-chou (scated ninth from loft in second row), chiof of the Chinese staff of The Lido, Repulse Bay, was guest of honour on the occasion of his birthday at a dinner party hold in the Ying King Restaurant, (Francis Wu)
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